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COMMERCIAL.

' WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. : WAIRARAPA FARMER'S CO-OP., AND UNITED FARMERS' ASSOCIATIONS. The AVairavapa FarraprsV Co-opera-with the United Fanners' Association; .-re-., 1 ports as. follows Prices as compared with 'the previous, sales held on November 28th, especially, for inferior ; and iheavy conditioned ci'ossbreds, were lower by $d per lb. Bellies and pieees, ; which- sold' exceptionally well i: , at previous sales, were lower by 2d per lb. We quote as follows _ d. d. Superior crossbred 102 to 113 Medium halfbred 9£ to 10£ Inferior and dingy ' Superior Romney 9 to nU Fine crossbred 9J to 11 .Medium crossbred .82 to 9t Heavy conditioned and iiiferior crossbred to 8£ Lambs' wool, superior 9f to 10 Lambs' wool,.medium . B^to, k< 9i Bellies and pieces o to -7§ The following are a few of the lines sold:—TM, 25 bales crossbred, !9£d; AI over O, 5 bales crossbred 9d; JHC, 5 bales crossbred, 9d; EE over Y, 30 hales Romney, lOid; 22, bales ;Rbi% r iiey; 9sd; A over NORWQOD, 3 hales lambs, 9§d; WJN, 17. hales RomrieV, lOd; TE RANGI3S bales crossbred and Romney,-9d; 0 ! in triangle, 8 ' bales crossbred, 9jd"j DUN, 15 .bales crossbred, 9d. • v • PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. (By Telegraph —Special to the Age.) PALMERSTON N., Last Night. Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd. report:—At o.ur sale at Palmeiston North to-day we had a fair yarding.ofv sheep, and a heavy yarding of cattle. Sheep were rather dull of sale, ownfers' reserves in/most cases being too high,, but we managed to quit the majority at satisfactory prices. Cattle were 111 good demand, very little being passed in. We quote:—Sheep: Aged ewes, 8s 3d; lambs, &s 6d; 2-tooth wethers, 12s Gd. Cattle : Forward bullocks, £7 6h 6d; store bullocks, £3 16s to £5 13s; •2-year steers, £3 lis to £3 12s 6d; fat cows, £5 12s 6d to £6 15s; forward cows, £3 1-ts.to £4 7s; store cows, £2 10s to £3 lis; 18-months heifers, £3 os; 2-year heifers, £3 15s; springing heifers, £4 lis; springing cows, £0 to £8; bulls, £2 los to £5; weaner,s, 25s to £2 Is. '

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 6 January 1911, Page 7

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COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 6 January 1911, Page 7

COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 6 January 1911, Page 7

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